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37. The Common Agricultural Policy Single Payment and Support Schemes (Cross-compliance) (England) Regulations 2005(1) are amended by substituting paragraph 15 of the Schedule with the following—
“15.—(1) A farmer must not begin or carry out an uncultivated land project in breach of—
(a)regulation 4, or
(b)regulation 9,
of the Environmental Impact Assessment (Agriculture) (England) (No.2) Regulations 2006.
(2) A farmer must not breach a stop notice that has been served on him under regulation 25 of those Regulations.
(3) A farmer must not, without reasonable excuse, fail to comply with any requirement of a remediation notice served on him under regulation 27(1) of those Regulations.
(4) In this paragraph “uncultivated land project” has the meaning given to it in regulation 2(1) of those Regulations.”.
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